Kenji Okamoto received a three-month sentence Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Honolulu. He has already served more than two months and is expected to be released in a few weeks.

Okamoto previously pleaded guilty to interfering with a flight attendant's duties.Court documents say Okamoto was flying first-class from Osaka for his honeymoon.

The documents say he was intoxicated and got upset when a flight attendant wouldn't take his tray away. Okamoto tried to punch a flight attendant who intervened, and the flight attendant received bruises on his arm from blocking the punch.

Okamoto later apologized while crying. He also apologized in court while bowing.

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JetBlue pilot Clayton Osbon stormed through his plane on March 27 rambling about a bomb and Iraq until he was locked out of the cockpit and passengers eventually tackled him to the ground.